241. Set things right

Under the impact of various emotions such as shame, remorse, pathos, and emotion, Istemo collapsed to the ground and could no longer say a word, and could only nod heavily to the Elven King with tears. He was soon helped to his chair by www.biquge.info the other wooden elves in the tent, and the tearful Istamo saw the elf king slowly walking to the tent with a blurred vision, and turned his back completely. In a trance, the Elf King's shoulders shook slightly. For a moment, his tall and erect back froze, leaving Istemor to suspect that he was dazzled.

The Elf King, who was always noble and calm in front of ordinary beings, really turned his back and shed a few tears. But these tears were definitely not shed for Essidor, for the hundreds of Dandens who looked innocent in the eyes of the Elven King, for every Allied soldier who died on the battlefield, for his father, for Noldor's High King father and son, for the previous Emperor Elendir, and even for himself.

The prophecy of the Golden Flower Lord Glorfindel has been confirmed, and Sauron will one day reappear with the presence of the Ring. This also shows that the Battle of the "Last Alliance" launched by the High King in order to fight Sauron to the death only temporarily suspended the evil, but did not completely destroy it. Whether it is the High King Gilgalad, the caller of the elven side, or all the creatures involved in this battle, they all put life and death aside in order to completely destroy evil, and fight in their own blood.

However, the end result is so ridiculous.

On the surface, Sauron is dead, and the entire continent of Middle-earth has ushered in a long-lost peace. In fact, because of the greed of a human being, the source of evil is quietly hiding somewhere, waiting to devour this continent again. Maybe tomorrow, maybe just next year, Sauron will show up again. When the time comes, will Middle-earth, which has lost Gilgalad and Ilendil, be able to organize another "Last Alliance" against evil?

The High King Gilgalad, as the supreme leader of the elven race, the battle you launched caused the elves to lose the strongest racial cohesion of you, made me lose my best friend and father, and let countless eternal lives end, only to exchange for the illusion of peace. If you were still alive, how would you feel if you knew this ending?

Ilendir, you are undoubtedly the pride of mankind and the highest glory of mankind. But why did you give birth to a son like Essidor? His greed made the "Seven Years' War" a joke, killed three of your excellent grandchildren, severed the pure royal blood of the Dandens, and took hundreds of innocent Dandens. Every Danden soldier has fought with me for seven years, and they don't deserve this!

Elendir, if your son had not died, I would have chopped him to pieces with my own hands, and you must forgive me.

"Tell me what you have seen about this calamity. The Elven King turned, and sat down directly on the wooden chest next to Istemo. "First, though, tell me where you might find Essidor. ”

Dozens of minutes later, the woodland soldiers found Essidor with a dozen arrows stuck in the Anduin River, dead for a long time. By the time they carried the body of the Human Emperor to the Elven King, everything that Istemo had said had been recorded on three pieces of paper of different textures.

Looking at the corpse with disgust, he confirmed the identity of the corpse with Istemo, and the elven king raised his hand and asked the soldiers to carry Essidor out first. In his opinion, the dead Essidor did not deserve to be in a tent with him. But his two sons can be placed here for the time being.

"You see if there's anything wrong with the record. If there are no problems, the three records will be sent to Linton, Ringu and Ringel, respectively. As for when you humans tell you which method to use, you can decide for yourself. Raising the paper in his hand, the Elf King said with great regret: "It's really a 'Graton Plains disaster', more than 400 human ......"

To Istemo's surprise, not only did the letter about the Graton Plains disaster be exactly what he said, but Thranduil insisted that the recorder write down the early end of the joint military exercise.

In Isteimo's opinion, there is no need to mention the joint military exercises at all. The strange and powerful evil power of the Lord of the Rings can make the Orcs defeat the Dandens, what can the joint military exercise change if it is not ended early? As a powerful evil accessory that Sauron can control, even if the joint military exercise was still going on when the disaster on the Graton Plains occurred, it was just for the Lord of the Rings to summon more orcs to attack, so that the dwarves and woodland elves who participated in the military exercise would also be sacrificed here. The elven king, who has no magic, is the same as the soldiers who are skilled in war, and he has no strength to parry the Lord of the Rings. insisted on attributing the reason for the early end of the joint military exercise, and clarified in the letter, is it the guilt of the elf king?

After solemnly bidding farewell to the two well-dressed human princes, Thranduil gave Istemo an answer.

"Every Danden soldier can be said to have been with me for seven years. In the war that destroyed all the former kings of the righteous camp, they wore the same robes as me. Seeing the two princes being carried out of the camp, the elf king sighed softly: "The three Danden princes are also very good. Losing them is a great loss to the righteous camp. While the Lord of the Rings is the most important reason for the facts, I feel it is necessary to inform all living beings of the fact that the joint military exercise ended early. As for whether the people of Danden tell or not, as a witness to this disaster, you can decide for yourself. ”

There is no record of the "Graton Plains Disaster" in any of the races' accounts of the joint military exercise of the woodlands and the lonely mountains. The real cause of the catastrophe and the frankness of the elven king made all the historical writers of all races make the same decision in their records—to state only the real cause of the catastrophe, and not to mention the indirect influence of other nations on the matter.

While all living beings knew that Essidor was not a hero, but a war criminal who gave evil a chance to return, the writers of history knew that evil could return to Middle-earth at any time. With the words of the national master of Gondor, all living beings understand that only when the righteous camp is closely united can it be possible to defeat the resurgent evil forces. In such a situation, the record of the joint military exercise between the woodland and the lonely mountain can play a role in not only allowing the unscrupulous creatures to find ironclad evidence to separate the righteous camp? What's more, there has never been a precedent for such a military exercise.